Name : perl-Perl-Critic-More
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Version : 1.003
| Vendor : obs://build_opensuse_org/devel:languages:perl
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Release : lp154.6.1
| Date : 2023-01-27 17:44:44
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Group : Development/Libraries/Perl
| Source RPM : perl-Perl-Critic-More-1.003-lp154.6.1.src.rpm
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Size : 0.07 MB
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Packager : https://www_suse_com/
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Summary : Supplemental policies for Perl::Critic
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Description :
This is a collection of Perl::Critic policies that are not included in the Perl::Critic core for a variety of reasons:
* * Experimental
Some policies need some time to work out their kinks, test usability, or gauge community interest. A subset of these will end up in the core Perl::Critic someday.
* * Requires special dependencies
For example, some policies require development versions of PPI (or some other CPAN module). These will likely end up in the Perl::Critic core when their dependencies are fulfilled.
* * Peripheral to Perl
For example, the \'Editor::RequireEmacsFileVariables\' policy is metacode. Also, the \'Miscellanea::RequireRcsKeywords\' policy pertains to the development process, not the code itself. These are not part of Perl::Critic\'s mission.
* * Special purpose
For example, policies like \'CodeLayout::RequireASCII\' designed to scratch itches not felt by most of the community. These will always remain in a Perl::Critic supplement instead of in the core.
All of these policies have the theme \'more\' so they can be turned off as a group via _.perlcriticrc_ by adding this line:
theme = not more
The special purpose ones may be part of the \'notrecommended\' theme. Avoid these via:
theme = not notrecommended
Sorry about the double-negative... See the Perl::Critic/\"CONFIGURATION\" manpage for details on how to interact with themes.
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